St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
- 371N4190
- Unidad documental simple
- 1925 - 1936
Photograph of the exterior of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, at the corner of NE54th Avenue and Alameda Street.
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St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
Photograph of the exterior of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, at the corner of NE54th Avenue and Alameda Street.
St. Stephen Catholic Church, Portland
Photograph of St. Stephen Catholic Church in Portland at what is now SE 41st Avenue and SE Salmon Street. The photograph was taken from the southwest corner of the church.
Laurelwood Methodist Episcopal Church
Photograph of the exterior of Laurelwood Methodist Episcopal Church at what is now SE 62nd Avenue and SE Holgate Boulevard in Portland. The building is now the Mount Scott Learning Center.
First Unitarian Church, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the entrance to the First Unitarian Church at Southwest 12th Avenue and Southwest Salmon Street in Portland. The text “Unitarian Church” is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the image. Also see related image Nos. 372A1261 and 372A1262.
Entrance to First Baptist Church, 12th and Taylor, Portland
Photograph showing the entrance to First Baptist Church in Portland, located at 12th and Taylor streets (now Southwest 12th Avenue and Southwest Taylor Street). The entryway consists of a large central arch with pillars, flanked by two smaller arches.
St. David’s Parish House, East Morrison Street, Portland
Photograph showing St. David’s Parish House, a wooden church with a spire. The church was on East Morrison Street (now Southeast Morrison Street) in Portland, just east of the intersection with 12th Street (now Southeast 12th Avenue).
First Presbyterian Church, Portland, with steeple damaged by lightning
Photograph showing First Presbyterian Church at 11th and Alder streets (now Southwest 11th Avenue and Southwest Alder Street) in Portland on Saturday, July 17, 1920, after lightning damaged the steeple. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s July 17 city edition under the headline “Bolt Strikes.” The photograph had the following caption: “Steeple of First Presbyterian church, Eleventh and Alder streets, showing where lightning ripped slate off the roof in a jagged streak. Below, the street is roped off to prevent injury to pedestrians.” The photograph accompanied a story with the headline “Steeple Is Shattered by Electric Bolt” and the subheading “Patrolman C. C. Martin, Seeking Shelter From Storm, Knocked Senseless When Shock Hits Edifice; Rain Puts Out Fire.” See related image No. 376G0316.
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 19th and Irving, Portland
Photograph showing the exterior of Immanuel Lutheran Church at 19th and Irving streets (now Northwest 19th Avenue and Northwest Irving Street) in Portland. The text “Emanuel [sic] Lutheran Church” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 19th and Everett, Portland
Photograph showing the exterior of Trinity Episcopal Church (now Trinity Episcopal Cathedral) at Northwest 19th Avenue and Northwest Everett Street in Portland.
“Catholic Church, Dalles City, Columbia River.” (Stereograph 1316)
Duplicate of Stereograph 1316, on a different mount. Stereograph of a Catholic church in The Dalles, Oregon, taken from the banks of the Columbia River, 1867.
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Verso of, “Catholic Church, Dalles City, Columbia River.” (Stereograph 1316)
Duplicate of Stereograph 1316, on a different mount. Stereograph of a Catholic church in The Dalles, Oregon, taken from the banks of the Columbia River, 1867.
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Verso of, "At Port Gamble, W. T." (Stereograph 5256)
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Verso of, "Panorama of Victoria (B. C.) from the Government Buildings, (No. 13.)" (Stereograph 5276)
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Verso of, "Panorama of Victoria (B. C.) from Christ Church, (No. 17.)" (Stereograph 5293)
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Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The collection covers various aspects of the history of the church and of its leader, Rev. O.B. Williams, and his wife Willa Jackson Williams. It includes a variety of photographs, with a large percentage of the images relating to the various church groups, including choirs, youth groups, and ushers. A large collection of members’ memorial cards, the pastoral anniversaries of Rev. Williams, some bibles and hymnals (many annotated by Rev. Williams, including two dated 1867 and 1890), church financial records and meeting minutes, and a collection of materials from Dr. Martin Luther King’s 1961 visit are included. A small collection of the Williams’ personal photographs and ephemera can also be found in collection.
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Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church building
Parte deVancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church stands on the southeast corner of N. Vancouver Ave. and Fargo Street. It was originally built in 1909 for the Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Vancouver Avenue (established in 1944) purchased the building in 1951 and inhabits it still. The church was renovated and enlarged in 1957-1958.
Model of first First Congregational Church building
Photograph of a model of the first First Congregational Church building created for 80th anniversary celebrations. Also see image No. 371N4289.
Model of the second First Congregational Church building
Photograph of a model of the second First Congregational Church building created for 80th anniversary celebrations. Also see image No. 371N4289.
First Unitarian Church, Portland
Photograph showing the First Unitarian Church at Southwest 12th Avenue and Southwest Salmon Street in Portland. Cars are parked on the street outside the church. The photograph was taken from Southwest 12th Avenue and the view is to the north. The text “Unitarian Church” is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the image. Also see related image Nos. 372A1260 and 372A1262.
Photograph, taken from the street, showing St. David’s Episcopal Church at SE 12th Ave and Belmont St. in Portland. It has a gabled roof; a large, round, ornamental window; and arched windows and entryways.
Photograph, taken from the street, showing St. David’s Episcopal Church, at SE 12th Ave and Belmont St. in Portland. The building has a gabled roof; a large, round, ornamental window; and arched windows and entryways.
Church house, First Presbyterian Church, 13th and Alder, Portland
Photograph showing the exterior of the First Presbyterian Church’s brick hall at 13th and Alder streets (now Southwest 13th Avenue and Southwest Alder Street). The building was completed in September 1912. The text “Presbyterian church house” is written on the negative sleeve.
Foursquare Gospel church, East Ankeny and East 13th streets, Portland
Photograph showing the exterior of the Foursquare Gospel church at the corner of East Ankeny and East 13th streets in Portland, now Southeast Ankeny Street and Southeast 13th Avenue. See related image No. 371N5374.
Rose City Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Alameda and 58th, Portland
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing the exterior of the Rose City Park Methodist Episcopal Church at Northeast Alameda Street and Northeast 58th Avenue in Portland. The church is now known as the Rose City Park United Methodist Church.
Woodstock Community Church, 44th and Woodstock, Portland
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing the Woodstock Community Church at Southeast 44th Avenue and Southeast Woodstock Boulevard in Portland. A pencil mark is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Cornerstone ceremony at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church?
Photograph a crowd of people gathered outside a building under construction. The photograph was probably taken on December 11, 1927, during a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of a new building for education and recreation at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist Church in Portland.
Photograph of the exterior of an unidentified church. The number 9 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Westminster Presbyterian Church and new building
Photograph, taken in the fall of 1929, of the exterior of Westminster Presbyterian Church with a new unit at left. The church is on NE Hancock Street in Portland. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.